David Hasselhoff and his wife, Pamela Bach, are close to a monetary agreement on their divorce, so the actor’s financial records may stay out of public hands. E! Online reported Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Mark Juhas is mulling who else besides Bach should get access to Hasselhoff’s finances. Bach signed a prenuptial agreement when the couple married in 1989, but her attorney argued the prenup is not enforceable because her client was not asked to sign it until she was about to walk down the aisle.

Uma Thurman finally has admitted her relationship with hotelier Andre Balazs is back on. The actress, 36, and Balazs split in March, but at a Monday night gala at Manhattan’s Whitney Museum she made the admission to People magazine.

Isaiah Washington has issued an apology for his behavior during an on-set argument with “Grey’s Anatomy” co-star Patrick Dempsey, People magazine reported. “I sincerely regret my actions and the unfortunate use of words during the recent incident on-set,” Washington, 43, said in a statement. Washington reportedly used a slur against gays during the argument, perhaps leading to another co-star, T.R. Knight, announcing he was homosexual.

Michael J. Fox has dismissed accusations by conservative radio pundit Rush Limbaugh that he “acted” his way through a new campaign ad for a Missouri politician. Fox, who has Parkinson’s disease, is seen shaking as he urges voters to elect Democrat Claire McCaskill to the U.S. Senate in a TV commercial. Limbaugh, apparently forgetting he was charged for fraudulently concealing information to obtain prescription drugs in April, said on his radio show Fox “didn’t take his medication or he’s acting. Fox, a native of Canada who became a U.S. citizen in 2000, was diagnosed with Parkinson’s in 1991.

Madonna brought out the boo-hoo tears on “The Oprah Winfrey Show” and then blamed the media for her controversial adoption of a Malawian boy. Madonna and her husband, director Guy Ritchie, adopted 13-month-old David Banda, leading critics to claim the pop star used her fame to speed the adoption. Madonna told Winfrey on Wednesday’s show, “I became transfixed by him … but I didn’t yet know I was going to adopt him.”

Madonna was granted an interim adoption order by the Malawian government, and final approval is expected in 18 months. Since, the child’s father, Yohane Banda, has said he never intended his son to be adopted. Madonna said she believed the media had manipulated David’s father to say he did not know what he had agreed to. “I do not believe that is true. I sat in that room, I looked into that man’s eyes. I believe at this point in time, he’s been terrorized by the media.”

Mark Nov. 18 on your calendar. Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes will marry in Italy that day, the actor’s rep confirmed to The Associated Press. Holmes, 27, will wear a dress designed by Giorgio Armani. No word if Cruise, 44, will wear 2-inch or 3-inch lifts in his Johnston & Murphys.

The 6-week-old son of Britney Spears and Kevin Federline is named Jayden James Federline, according to a birth certificate filed Tuesday at the Los Angeles County Registrar-Recorder’s office. Original reports were the boy’s name would be Sutton Pierce Federline to match the “SPF” initials of his older brother, Sean Preston Federline. Guess they won’t call him SPF15, for short, now.